According to police, the encounter took place between the forces and Naxals near Raunda Forest Camp of Supkhar Forest Range under Garhi police station limits in Balaghat district. The force also recovered three weapons: INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) rifle, self-loading rifle (SLR) rifl
"During this, an encounter occurred on Sunday in which one of our Jawan got injured. Taking a prompt action, the senior officers admitted him to a hospital in Gondia and made proper arrangements for his treatment. CM Mohan Yadav also enquired about the jawan with doctors in Gondia and ensure
A team of Hawk force nabbed her in the forest of Parsatola on Thursday night (September 5). The Naxal has been identified as Sajanti (32), a resident of Gadchiroli in Maharashtra. A pistol with a bullet magazine, an axe and other stuff were recovered from her, he added.
The Naxal was identified as Sohan alias Ukas, a resident of Sukma district in Chhattisgarh. He was an expert in making IED (Improvised explosive device). He was encountered in the forest of Kothiyatola in Balaghat district on Monday, said Jaideep Prasad, ADG (Additional Director General of P
CM Yadav extended congratulations to all the soldiers and said that they controlled the Naxalites to a great extent and the most problematic Balaghat district became normal again.
Of the six seats that went to polls on the day, Chhindwara topped the charts in terms of voter turnout with 79.18 percent, followed by Balaghat at 73.18 percent, Mandla at 72.49 percent, Shahdol at 63.73 percent, Jabalpur at 60.52 percent, and Sidhi at 55.19 percent in the first phase, as
Madhya Pradesh recorded a robust 53.40 per cent voter turnout till 3 am in the first phase of polling for six parliamentary seats in the state, according to data released by the Election Commission on Friday.
CM Yadav also said that he was happy that over 1.09 crore voters would be voting in six Lok Sabha seats in the state which include Sidhi, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Mandla, Balaghat and Chhindwara in the first phase of LS polls.
Six parliamentary seats in the state of Madhya Pradesh- Sidhi, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Mandla, Balaghat and Chhindwara - will go to the polls in the first phase of polling on April 19.
"Unfortunately I have to say that the Congress government was in power for 55-60 years, but they neither made any tribal chief minister in Madhya Pradesh nor the President or the Prime Minister of the country. If anyone has this sin and stigma, it is the Congress. Our Prime Minister Narendra